Cat#: KLPR001Format: 4 Track DigitalJuno Exclusive: 10th March 2014http://www.junodownload.com/products/dj ... /?ref=ukbrWorldwide Release: 24th March 2014check for more links belowKLP Records have something very special indeed for you for their kick off release. The jungle classic I Spy(Eye Nuh See), first issued way back in 1994, has been remixed by the original artist, DJ Monk, as well asLiondub, Papa Gee and DJ Vapour. The original is stillbeing played all around the world, and the remixesall give the tune a little something different for 2014.As both a DJ and producer, Monk is known forclassics like Good Body Girl and many more, and hasremixed the likes of Kenny Ken, Superhero HouseCrew and others. But I Spy has always been hismost recognisable tune, and his own remix of thetrack brings the heat inna 2014 style. The vocal lineinteracts perfectly with the rumbling break, weavingin and out of the mix. The bassline, just like on theoriginal, is what makes this one, and will have all ofthe massive skanking inside the rave.Liondub steps up next with his International refix.Taking things back a step to highlight another sideof the track, Lion maximises the dub potential on hisversion, before powering back in with a full-on track,full of strength and authority. Don’t sleep on this one,it’ll be waking up the neighbours before you know it. Those that remember the original will love the remixes,but there’s more than enough on show for those new to I Spy. Papa Gee’s Riddim Remix flies in next, takingthe riddim apart and rebuilding it, with flashing electronics and a storming dub section. A perfect tribute tothe power behind so much jungle music.Closing the package is Vapour’s killer d&b refix. Giving the track a contemporary edge, this is as upfront asyou would expect from Vapour. All about the bass, the 36hertz man evokes the past whilst giving a glimpse ofthe future. You’ll be able to spy all the best elements in both jungle and drum & bass on show here.